FM 20-31 Electric Power Generation in the Field (October 1987); 110
pages, 61 illus. Price 15.00 {Item No.2909}[This is the manual you want it get
to learn how to set up a generator in the field. Includes grounding
and making a muffer for generator] *

TM 55-405 Electric Motors and Generators (September 1945); 131
pages, 82 illus. Price 14.00 {Item No.7652} [Maintenance
Manual] [Detailed working procedures, a must for repair of the part
of the generator that actually produces the electricity]
*

TM 55-405 Electric Motors and Generators (September 1945); 131
pages, 82 illus. Price 14.00 {Item No.7652} [Maintenance
Manual] [Detailed working procedures, a must for repair of the part
of the generator that actually produces the electricity]
*

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For other numbers on this page can found by using your Web browser "Find" function.Hint 4: If possible, print off this webpage (Because
of the complex nature of the above list, a printed copy can be easier
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finding Batteries and Battery Chargers see Communications - BatteriesNote 1: TM's are Technical manuals. On 1960 and newer vintage generators:
TM 5-6115- are Generators manuals.
TM 5-2805- are Generator motor manuals.Note 2: Generator
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-24P are parts manuals (they also contain illustrations of generator
or motor parts),
-34 are higher level maintenance manuals (Support or Depot level).Note 3: General manual number which read like: TM 5-5349,
TM 9-980, or TM 11-980 are World War Two or 1950's vintage
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5: Especially useful supplemental manuals above, related to
the operation and repair of Generators above are: TM 55-405 Electric Motors and Generators (September 1945); 131
pages, 82 illus. Price 14.00 {Item No.7652} [Maintenance
Manual] [Detailed working procedures, a must for repair of the part
of the generator that actually produces the electricity]
and FM 20-31 Electric Power Generation in the Field (October 1987); 110
pages, 61 illus. Price 15.00 {Item No.2909}[This is the manual you want it get
to learn how to set up a generator in the field. Includes grounding
and making a muffer for generator]

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